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La normalisation des réseaux de prochaine
génération (NGN)
Alain SultanProject Manager @ ETSI (European Telecom Standards Institute)
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Contents
Trends in TelecomsInside the NetworkThe IMSThe role of ETSI and ETSI/TISPAN Conclusions
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Trends in Telecoms: the FMC (Fixed-Mobile Convergence)Inside the NetworkThe IMSThe role of ETSI and ETSI/TISPAN Conclusions
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Technology Evolution
Many countries are seeing fixed line use reducing for “classical” servicesMost countries are seeing mobile use increasing even though penetration is already high.Internet penetration and broadband deployment show a rapidly growing trend.
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What the Network Operator wantsDeliver telecommunication services at the best price
Mass markets / economies of scale, harmonisednetwork equipments
Easy introduction of new servicesDissociate service logic (software) from transport (hardware)
Best environment to serve the customer
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What the Customer wantsAccess to their preferred facilities and services irrespective of type of network and their geographical location
e.g. text and multimedia messagesGood coverage, Mobility, Portability, Convenience, Value for money, Simplicity
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These Trends are pushing for…
Fixed – Mobile Convergence (FMC)the integration of mobile and fixed technologies to enable the seamless distribution of services over fixed and mobile broadband networks
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Contents
Trends in TelecomsInside the NetworkThe IMSThe role of ETSI and ETSI/TISPAN Conclusions
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Overview of the Network(s)
IMSIMS
FIXEDFIXED MOBILEMOBILE
Hom
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Core
AccessCon
nect
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Use
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HSSHSSServices Location/Security
WCDMAGERANWiMAX WLANxDSL
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The Platform for Convergence
Mobile SIP-based IMS (IP based Multimedia Subsystem) is at the heart of both 3GPP and TISPAN networksAdopted also by 3GPP2 (US, CDMA-based system)Tomorrow’s entire multimedia mobile world will be “IMS” basedSIP (Session Initiation Protocol) based IMS means IP end-to-end
Applications and services can be supported seamlessly across all networks
SIP is also at the heart of InternetIMS
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Contents
Trends in TelecomsInside the NetworkThe IMSThe role of ETSI and ETSI/TISPAN Conclusions
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What is IMS?
IP Multimedia Subsystem3GPP IMS standards define a network domain
dedicated to the control and integration of multimedia services.IMS is defined by 3GPP from Release 5 onwards (2002)
IMS builds on IETF protocolsBased upon SIP, SDP, COPs and Diameter protocols3GPP have enhanced these IETF protocols for mobility
SIP as core protocolCore SIP defined in IETF’s RFC 3261Already used in Fixed IP for end-to-end calls.
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Why to standardise?
Indeed, some real-time IP telephony applications work quite well without any need for 3GPP nor for TISPAN standard but, taking the example of the leading one:It’s a single commercial entity, i.e. a single point of failure, Proprietary solutions have been developed for all basic aspects,including:
QoS handling, Charging,Voicemail, Interworking (unacceptable quality with some mobile networks),Video component (just introduced)
Other aspects will be introduced when so desired by the commercial entity, e.g.:
Call forwarding, Conference call, Enforced Fraud/Privacy, Emergency services / Legal interception
Nobody knows how these proprietary solutions will scale
⇒ Let’s avoid the telecom world to end up with the same model as the IT one, i.e. one dominating company which dictates its protocol, architecture, service and control the full business
⇒ Standardised solutions are harder and longer to achieve, but that’s the price to pay to define an open system
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Services and ControlAdds call session control to the packet network (GPRS)enables peer-to-peer real-time services - such as voice,
video - over a packet-switched domain Mixed Multimedia
Ability to pick and mix various multimedia flows in single or multiple sessionsCan handle real-time voice, video, data
Connectivity IndependenceProvides access to IP based services independent of the
connectivity network: mobile (3GPP’s UMTS, 3GPP2’s CDMA2000) and fixed networks (TISPAN’s NGN)
What does IMS provide?
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ASSLF
HSS
GGSN
S-CSCF
P-CSCF
I-CSCF
Session control services
RegistrationAS interactionCharging etc.
Access Point to Network
Hides Topology & Configuration
First Point of Contact
Privacy Control & QoS
AuthorisationLocal Services: Emergency &
Local Numbering
Diameter Protocol
SIP Protocol
IMS basic components
CSCF – Call State Control FunctionsP – ProxyI – InterrogatingS – ServingUE – User EquipmentSLF- Subscriber Location FunctionHSS- Home Subscriber ServerAS – Application ServerGateway GPRS
Support Node
IMSIMS
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Contents
Trends in TelecomsInside the NetworkThe IMSThe role of ETSI and ETSI/TISPAN …and the role of other committees Conclusions
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ETSI’s role in FMC
ETSI started work on FMC many years ago (1998) but the activity was too earlyThen, fixed networks dominated, and “mobile” was essentially concerned with accessNow the world has changed
Mobile dominates … mobile platform is now the one on which the world will convergeMobile broadband rapidly becoming dominant Innovative access mechanisms (wired and wireless) have become significant 802.11b had not even been thoughtof when ETSI first discussed FMC Customers are interested in services, not technology
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Partners:Organizational Partners
• 3GPP is open to all officially-recognized standards organizations irrespective of the geographical location:
• Europe: ETSI• Japan: ARIB, TTC• China: CCSA• S. Korea: TTA• USA: ATIS
Market Representation Partners• invited by the Organizational Partners to offer market advice and to
bring a consensus view of market requirements (e.g. services, features, functionality):
• GSM Association• GSA• TD-SCDMA Forum• IP V6 Forum• 3G Americas• UMTS Forum
Individual MembersHundreds of Individual Member companies are actively engaged in the work of 3GPP
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Role of ETSI-3GPP
IMSIMS
FIXEDFIXED MOBILEMOBILE
HSSHSS
WCDMAGERANWiMAX WLAN
3GPP defines:The IMSThe HSSThe Mobile Core NetworkThe GERAN andWCDMA accessnetworksThe Mobiles(external behaviour)
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3GPP Calendar
GSM UMTS
1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 20021995
Rel 99 Rel 4Phase 1 Rel 96 Rel 97 Rel 98
GPRSUTRA
IMS
Phase 2
2003
Rel 5 Rel 6
2004 2005
Stabilisation
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TISPAN in an ETSI Technical CommitteeTISPAN specifies a Next Generation Network which:
Offers standardised multimedia services based on xDSLUses the 3GPP IMS for service handling, ensuring FMCSupports legacy POTS services (PSTN/ISDN Emulation)
• This is the same as the PSTN/ISDN Telephony service over an IP infrastructure
• This will enable the use of the existing ISDN Supplementary services without changing the phone at home
• So NGN will replace the soon becoming obsolescent PSTNSupports a set of fully-defined Supplementary Services (Simulation) including Voice
• Similar - but not identical - to existing PSTN service• Based on IMS capabilities• TISPAN’s specific needs to accommodate Wireline access to
IMS are covered by a collaboration between TISPAN and 3GPP: TISPAN-specific IMS extensions are prepared in TISPAN and proposed for inclusion to 3GPP IMS Rel-7. Joint meetings between TISPAN and 3GPP.
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Role of ETSI-TISPAN
FIXEDFIXED MOBILEMOBILE
IMSIMS HSSHSS
xDSL
TISPAN defines:The Fixed Core NetworkTISPAN addresses Fixed-access impacts on 3GPP’s IMS
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TISPAN NGN Architecture
(Access)Network AttachmentSubsystem
PSTN
Access TransportNetwork Core Transport Network
IP
(SIP -based)IP Multimedia Subsystem
(Core IMS )
Resource ControlSubsystem
Responsible for elements of policy control, resource reservation and admission control. It also includes support for Network Address Translator and Firewall traversal.
Dynamic provision of IP address and other user equipment configuration parameters (e.g. using DHCP); User authentication, prior or during the IP address allocation procedure; Authorisation of network access, based on user profile; Access network configuration, based on user profile and Location management.
PSTN/ISDN emulationSubsystem
IMS
TISPAN xDSL Connectivity Network
PSTN/ISDN Emulation to support legacy terminals
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TISPAN_NGN: a full solution
TISPAN provides a NGN as a global solution, answering to all telecommunication needs, including support of:
Regulatory constraints, as E112 Emergency Speech, Malicious Communication Id., Management and Operational needs, including Charging and Accounting (off-line in Rel1, On-line, Flow-based in Rel2),NAT and Firewalls in the access network or user premises, and assignment of IP addresses to the end user equipment by the access network
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Release 1 bringing Multimedia conversational servicesTerminology, Strategy, QoS, Security, NNA & Identification, ENUMRequirements, General architecture, Early services and protocolsDetailed architecture, Base services/protocols, 3GPP interface endorsementsOperations Support Systems, Congestion control, NGN user data, PSTN/ISDN emulation
Release 2 bringing new services and optimizing resources usage
Content delivery: Streaming, IP-TV, VoD …Optimised resource usage (e.g. inter-network domains)Corporate users specific requirements …
Release 3Generalised mobility …
2006
Release 3
2007 2008
Release 1 Release 2
200920052004
xDSL Content Del.FTTx
FullFMC/Mob ???
NGN-R1 start
ETSI TISPAN Roadmap
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TISPAN#10 scheduled on 30/01-10 Feb 2006Finalize/approve 6 of the NGN R1 pending DeliverablesDefine NGN-R1 Maintenance processInitiate work on NGN-R2 scoping
Subsequent scheduleTISPAN#10bis on 3-7 April'06WG7 (Security) collocated with 3GPP SA3WG8 discussing a joint meeting with 3GPP SA5Closer collaboration required with 3GPP for NGN-R1 and R2 convergence with 3GPP Rel-7
Need to define a strategy for 'Globalization'TISPAN_NGN R1 Deliverables into the ITU-T NGN-GSI frameworkTISPAN contributions to upcoming ITU T’s SG13-11-19 meetingsMaking Normative references where possible (avoid duplication)
TISPAN Next Steps
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Role of other committees 3GPP members are working in the IETF to ensure that the underlying protocols fit with 3GPP requirements
3GPP has developed IMS and is busy enhancing it
OMA is defining Services based on the IMS service platform
ETSI TISPAN is busy defining the NGN network based on IMS
3GPP and ETSI TISPAN are meeting jointly to adapt 3GPP IMS to fixed access networks
ETSI TISPAN and other forums are including IMS in their connectivity network
ETSI TISPAN is providing input to the ITU-T NGN-FG
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Contents
Trends in TelecomsInside the NetworkThe IMSThe role of ETSI and ETSI/TISPAN Conclusions
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IMS is stable and well specified in 3GPP Rel-6IMS is the platform of choice for Mobile to Fixed converged networks Standardisation involves close coordination between different bodies such as IETF, 3GPP, TISPAN, OMA, 3GPP2, ITU, etc.Robust and open standards are essential to the long term success of IMS and NGNDoing Nothing is NOT a sensible optionBetter to have planned convergence than unplanned collisionIf you want to influence the standardization process, the time is to do it is …….
Key points to take home
NOW
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For more information…
… about 3GPPplease visithttp://www.3GPP.orgor [email protected]
… about 3GPPplease visithttp://www.3GPP.orgor [email protected]
… about TISPANplease visithttp://www.TISPAN.orgor [email protected]
… about TISPANplease visithttp://www.TISPAN.orgor [email protected]
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